Just Listen: PssyPwr – Cocaine Girls

Pussy Pwr Words: Elena Katrina As you might suspect from the band’s name and their debut offering Cocaine Girls, this isn’t a folk girl duo, nor are they a straight up punk riot grrl act either. Rather a murky-pop sound with a hint of rock band, 80s synth and a huge dollop of unapologetic punk … Continue reading

Album Review: Palace – So Long Forever

So Long Forever Released 4th November 2016 Words: Elena Katrina Palace are probably best known for their more laid back rock blues than they are for their album opener Break The Silence. The track not only does exactly as the title suggests but does it passionately, at times frantically and above all beautifully. It says … Continue reading

Just Listen: The Ninth Wave – Change

The Ninth Wave Words: Gary Feeney The Ninth Wave’s Soundcloud biography consists of two simple words. Normally, you’d find such a brief description to be a bit frustrating, especially if you’re looking for a some nformation to use when writing something like this to hopefully introduce people to a band, but in this case, the … Continue reading

Just Listen: NGOD – Can You Hear Me?

NGOD Words: Gary Hughes This is a sub three minute romp from the Bradford five piece NGOD who were a recent support slot (along with Spring King) for the Kaiser Chiefs and have also got another of their songs (Blue) onto Fifa 17; and you can hear why. Can You Hear Me? is confident, tight … Continue reading

Just Listen: Lucia Fontaine – Best Boy

Lucia Fontainé Words: Gary Fenney Although Lucia Fontainé’s name is one that has been bubbling just underneath the surface in her native Glasgow for quite a while now, she’s an artist who has been hard to pin down for most of that time. With live shows mostly restricted to support slots (and a somewhat surreal … Continue reading

Just Listen: Feeder – Eskimo

Feeder Words: Nick Jacques Newport’s finest Feeder return to the scene with the menacing and compelling single Eskimo. This is the lead single taken from their forthcoming album All Bright Electric, their 9th offering to be exact. Judging from this, it’s set to be triumphant return to form. On Eskimo, vocalist Grant Nicholas sings of … Continue reading

Festival Review: Always The Sun

Always The Sun 10th and 11th September 2016 Words & Photos: Elena Katrina “Who calls their festival always the sun?!” calls out a nonplussed Jamie from Get Inuit during their soggy set. “Always the Rain…. only joking! They’re paying us….!” He might be joking but he does have a point – it was always going … Continue reading

Just Listen: The Amazons – In My Mind

The Amazons Words: Gary Lambert In My Mind is for me the sound of The Amazons. Heavy-leaning rock music but without the desire to cause shock, fear or deafness just for the sake of it. The bass work on this track is one of my favourites of 2016, not because I have any technical knowledge, … Continue reading

Just Listen: Hicari – Catch Fire

Hicari Words: Gary Lambert Starting with a synth line that is reminiscent of cliched sounds of the orient whilst being attention-grabbingly sharp, it gets the listener ready for what more is to come. This motif is repeated throughout the track and works as break between the different acts of the song. Catch Fire by Hicari … Continue reading

Just Listen: Jaws – Right In Front Of Me

Jaws Words: Lewis Rogers Alongside officially announcing their new album Simplicity set to drop in November, Birmingham’s JAWS have revealed Right In Front Of Me, the second single to be taken from the upcoming LP. Unlike their 2015 stand-alone single Bad Company with indicated a heavier, more grunge infused change of direction for JAWS, Right … Continue reading

Just Listen: White – Recreational TV

White Words: Gary Feeney Another week, another great new single from White…well, almost. It’s not quite a weekly occurrence, but coming hot on the heels of I Liked You Better When You Needed Me and Step Up, new releases from the quintet are coming thick and fast, a state of affairs that we could very … Continue reading

Just Listen: Chloe Black – Death Proof

Chloe Black Words: Eliza Laben London-based songstress Chloe Black’s new single Death Proof is one closely resembling Florence and the Machine and Lana Del Rey’s gothic-pop energy. A track with deep, buttery vocals belting out lyrics on the wildness of youth filled with pounding drums and haunting guitar riffs. The contrast of catchy, pop lyrics … Continue reading

Just Listen: The Greasy Slicks – Hawks

The Greasy Slicks Words: Eliza Laben Rock’n’roll three piece The Greasy Slicks have produced an energetic, bouncing rock track for their newest single Hawks. It opens with fast paced guitars and is quickly interrupted with gritty, roaring vocals, not to dissimilar of Pretty Vicious’ Brad Griffiths. Fast, energetic guitar riffs and drums continue throughout the … Continue reading

Just Listen: Shvllows – Zurich

Shvllows Words: Gary Hughes Four blokes, each of them with decent hair, does not necessarily make a band, but it is usually a decent start. And Shvllows follow up the strong hair with similarly strong music. Shvllows say they are influenced by the likes of Everything Everything, Prides, 1975 on their website, and that is … Continue reading

Just Watch: Spring King – Detroit

Detroit Words: James Booton Full of aggression, passion and plain and simple musical talent, Manchester quartet Spring King have perfected their fierce indie rock, unlike any other band around. The high school formed group leaped onto the indie scene with various singles but have now managed to release their debut album Tell Me If You … Continue reading

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